American Crystal Sugar Company parade float

American Crystal Sugar Company parade float

A woman sits on the American Crystal Sugar Company parade float at the Arkansas Valley Fair, September 1949. From the Red River Valley Sugarbeet Growers Association records, 1919–1994, Northwest Minnesota Historical Center, Moorhead. Used with the permission of Northwest Minnesota Historical Center.

Black and white photograph of an exterior view of the American Crystal Sugar factory in Chaska. Date and photographer unknown.

American Crystal Sugar factory, Chaska

Exterior view of the American Crystal Sugar factory in Chaska. Date and photographer unknown.

American Crystal Sugar factory, Moorhead

American Crystal Sugar factory, Moorhead

The brand-new American Crystal Sugar factory in Moorhead, 1948. From the Red River Valley Sugarbeet Growers Association records, 1919–1994, Northwest Minnesota Historical Center, Moorhead. Used with the permission of Northwest Minnesota Historical Center.

American Dream movie poster

American Dream movie poster

The Academy Award-winning documentary film American Dream, directed by Barbara Kopple, chronicles the Hormel strike, exploring the human cost of the economic decline in America’s heartland. Kopple captured the tension between the strikers, the parent union, and Hormel through failed negotiations and demonstrations. The film shows P-9 members banding together to help each other as the strike dragged on. American Dream also follows union infighting, fights with replacement workers, and P9’s hiring of consultant Ray Rogers, who specialized in union strategizing and gaining public support. Used with the permission of Barbara Kopple.

American flag ceremony

American flag ceremony

American flag ceremony at the 2007 Festival of Nations, sponsored by the International Institute and held in the St. Paul RiverCentre and Roy Wilkins Auditorium, May 3‒6, 2007.

American flag presentation at the 1964 Festival of Nations

American flag presentation at the 1964 Festival of Nations

American flag presentation at the 1964 Festival of Nations, sponsored by the International Institute and held in the St. Paul Civic Auditorium, November 5‒8, 1964.

American Fur Company trading post at Fond Du Lac, Duluth

American Fur Company Trading Post at Fond Du Lac, Duluth

Postcard depicting the American Fur Company fur trading post in 1826, at Fond du Lac, Duluth. Manufactured ca. 1940.

Color image of the hand of an American Indian symbolically offering ear of corn to colonists. Used in The Grain That Built a Hemisphere.

American Indian Corn

Hand of an American Indian symbolically offering ear of corn to colonists. Used in The Grain That Built a Hemisphere, 1943.

American Indian Movement button

American Indian Movement (AIM) button

American Indian Movement (AIM) protest button from Wounded Knee, 1974.

AIM (American Indian Movement) button

American Indian Movement (AIM) button

American Indian Movement (AIM) button from the AIM powwow at the Minneapolis American Indian Center, December 29, 1990.

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